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'- 4J 4 ! VOTJi) VII., NO. 2025. . "WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1861. - . - V) ' . I I k. I I I I . ' ' ! ' . -, ' ! -.. - i J " . : . i i -:r: ..'.::i' - -;.i. . -- r i f W'lIOLK X. 2.125. I if" i-TERMS: ' Daily -Paper, G.OO; Weekly, 52.00, The Pa? always stopped, unlesa a remittance l. ...-.I., t. continue it. Tiinelr notice is eiyen. so that patnient can be.mad before the expiration of Money i'v b:! mailed at our risk, when the let- ir is rtyfctyred; ; . ' T -. r i j . M.SMlAODELL, Editor and Protor, TOWN PHILTER. 7T i IILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. JCiie Herald Job Office now 'coijwdetely-fitted nj 'with the finest as sortment if Job Typ to be (bond in the State. s. j ' - r t i i i ; a ih anil Iilsiisomely 1 printed at this office from t irculajis, S.iinka, &c, &c, neatjy and promptly . a i . ; i i t- a frintcu ix. von nouce, una on rcasonauie utius - H-iaj Utcntion will lie giren to the Job .lvi.irtii&iu hereafter" and wfe fevl assured that all work Jutrustel to our Job hand, who is ei- jH-runefl W the business, will be executed sai fef.u toriI- i every nptet. j Gire him a trial at :i:iv mtf, lid' if it is not donq well, no' complaint i!l h f.i li of a withdrawal of patronago.. "i i I' ii mn i i- ' I'ol. Jfr.l(in"Uragp, of "a little more grape' vi riti", i id- Capt.'J. K. Duncan, - and J. iL T.tvlor, )lfc been selectcil by the Governor of uxusiap.iv; nis ato3-ae-camp ; s. The Mississippi ordinance of sc- i siolI W:H?j. vmtiuiij JT tjprnM by every member of the Con i rpt tvo who were absent. SKXATOii Ix'esson. It appears that Senator virion dijlJiot withdraw with the Georgia Rcp usrntatrvf on Tuesday, but has concluded to ivinain uutH Mr. Toombs' return, when they, n ill bolh j'Mc their grand exit together. ill r- CoMMFtiff or Mobile. The New Orleans Pic avuin' lea$! that in consccmenceof the difficulty uVMuppjnjrjcotton at Mobile, the collector of the " irt having resirneil his ofiice, so that there can i- no rh-afnces, ' larjre jU;mtitics of the staple art Ixinx Jt over to New Orleans daily by the mail luut J fbr shipment at this port. ' --k . ' :A H.tfi'sf Family. A gentleman travelling through Juikliubfirfr, some few years since, wit-ne&t-d a sii;ulax association of incongruous an imals. After dinner", the landlord of the inn jilait-d a 1-irge dish of soup and gave a loud , whistle,' Immediately there came into the" room a niatiiT. :ih Angora cat, an old raven, and a rt niark: lyflargc rat, with a bell about its neck. "They nil fort- wen t to the dish, and without dis turVmcr! eafh jother, Jed together ; after which the do;'j cafn.l rat lay before the fire, while the raven hop't-d .about the room. The landlord, nfttT accounting fur the familiarity of these ani mals, info lined his guest that the rat was the most useful ; for The noise he made had com- -pktely fVee-his house from the rats and mice w ith wliiclHt was before infested. r tter from New York says that the times aresoriard that the watches have stopped. We are suipriscd. at that because they are tle only business characters that can afford to go ; as thev go Upon tick till the end of time. The Pliihulelpbia- Inquirer says that there are twenty-four? Republicans in . the Pensylvania House of Rf presentaUves who are willing to re pnl thoe sections of the penal code which are iii con fljol .With the National Constitution. The New;-' York papers saj- that a living, speck led brook t-out, weighing 5 lbs. 10 oz., is now swimmipg.n Harnum's Museum Aquaria. It arrived Fry ay, from Andes, Delaware county, N V.. Hantaan paid tae hundred and fifty dol ;Lir (SKOV'for it. : ' . -m : ' j The Norblk Z ;jy Iijok says: .In spite bf the cry ofdirtl times, there is & scarcitj-joyessvls in this port, and many of our merchants irC retarded in their orations, from a want oflfcight room. I JohnMhel, the Irish patriot, is now residing with a l Jon of his family in Paris, No. 19 Rue del' Est Vlis son, John Mitchel, jun., is in the service of pic State, of South Carolina. I A W'ix&' Kxowx Lawyer Killed. Vm. T. HarrisSjlrLri.,'a well known and highly esteem ed lawyer yrf" Richmond county, Va., met with a shockibgand fatal accident at "Westmoreland O. II., on Wednesday evening last. -Mr. II. was riding-f Jsulkcy, wheahis horse took fright and becdming unmanageable, threw him from th vehicle, injuring himjso severely that he died on the following morning, at 3 O'clock. lsrslur$Errtis1'ldth. ' Tlie liiito Express savs it is fast becoming f.iihionabfc in thafcitr for ladies to wear the I:dmoral without anv dress over it. I 1 Jolin Sv "Jackson, Esq., proprietor of the Phil adelphia; iiuii day Transcript, died in that city on Tiiesdar, morning, in tli fortieth year of bia t'; - -': -, , r The trial of Col.- Corcran, of the New York railitia, for disobeying orders to parade his reg iment 'at jthe reception of the Prince of Wales, is progressing before 'a Court Martial in that titv. .;. . -. u m Oku; ix arOnnFELLows. The origin of the or der of thq'OtMTellows is of an ancient datc$ it was established by' the' Roman soldiers in camp after'-the Order of the Israelites, during the reign of Nero, the Roman Emperor, wvho commenced his1 reign A. D. 55, at which time they were called Feyow Citizens. The name of Oddfellows was gi vent to this order of men (A. D. 79 by Titus Caar, Emperor of Rome, from their sin gularity- of notions, and from their knowing each other by night as well as by day, and for their" fidelity to him and their country. lie not onlr rave them the name of Oddfellows, but at the-sam&time, as a pledge of friendship, present ed them with a; dispensation, engraved on; the .Arch of Titus Casar,. the Ark of the Covenant, the" Golden ' Candlesticks, the Golden. Table, (weisrhinz one great talent) the Sun for Ni C, the Moon and Stars for V. G., a Lamp for Sec retary, Ihc Lion for Guardian, the Dora for . Warden, ind the. Emblems of Mortality for the G. M. ftiis very; probable that the first Odd fellows made, their appearance in North Vales .about that' time, as an invasion was made by one of Tit$i3 Gesar's generals. (Agricola) on North Wales, and shortly afterwards on the is land of Mona, now called Anglesea. The first account ivb have of the order spreading into oth er countries is in the 5th century, when it'was established, in the Spanish dominions, under the Romish dif pensatiion ; and in the 6th century by King Henry in Portugal ; and in the 12th cen tury it w-flj established in France, and afterward in-England by John de Veville, attended by five knights from France, who formed a Loyal Grand Lodge bf Honor in London, which order re mained BDtil the reign of George III, when a part of li$m began to form themselves into a union, a.l a portion of them remain until this day f on tlis account, the lodges which remain, wul areTfry numerous throughout the world, call thein selves "Loyal Ancient Independent OddfelloaS," being a portion of the original y ,jr. - :i : . . -4 .-'-.- ) . A waitell3 of a boarding-house keeper whose coffee waBoweak that it couldn't get up the spout ofSo coffeerpot. There wasn't even, suf fxgient notinda for 'complain V - , " '-. ! i ' : Some f the 'eastern papers say that Edwin Fswest, he tragedian, is soon to live again with , 14l divorced wifr, now Mrs. Sinclair; , ' " Special !E3otices ADJIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. f J' i " J3T THE UNDERSIGNED, having been duly qualified u the Administrator -of the Estate of the late Andrew Maclean, at the December Term, A, D., 18G0, of the Court -of Pleaa and Qnarter Sea- iona, of the county of New DanoTer, hereby noti fies all persona having' aeconnts or demands of any kind against vaid Estate, to present the same to the undersigned for payment, within the time pres cribed by law; and all persons indebted to said Es tate, are requested to make payment tohe nnder- ? I Tit a J 1 " . TITTV T ITfPlV Wilmington, Dec 15, 18C0-Cw. j MRS. WINSLOW, "31. An experienced nurse and female physi cian, has a Soothing Syrup for children teething; which greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducing all incarnation will allay all pafti, and is sure to regulate ' the bowels. Depend.npon it, mothers, it will give rest to your selves, and relief and health to your infants. Per fectly safe in all cases. See advertisement in anoth er column. i . j i feb 2o-ly WALKER ME ARES, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG GIST and Apothecary, and Dealer in Select Medi cines, English, rench and uerman Chemicals, Sweduh Leeches, Ac, also, PAINTS, OILS, Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, AC j - .ansr 14, 18C0 W. A. BATCHELOR'S nilR DYE 1 This splendid Hair Jye has no equal instantaneous in effect beautiful Black or natural Brown no staining the skin or injuring the Hair remedies the absurd and ill effect of Bad Dyes, and invigo rates the Hair for life. None are genuine . unless signed " W. A. Batchelor." Sold everywhere. CHAS. BATCHELO II, Proprietor, sept 29-ly 1 81 Barclay street, X. Y. LiANDRETII'S 'SEED. $3T- JUST RECE1VFD, a full supply of Land- reth's New Crop GARDEN SEED, Beans, Peas, Asparagus, Beets, Blue Grass, Rcdand White Clo ver, and a creneral Msortcntent of small sued". - For sale by WALKER MEARES, 45 Market st. nov 23 ' ... "W. 13:. T.TPPirrT, Wholesale and Retail Druggiat and Chemist, . JV. E. Cbmer Erouttunl Jtarket Stt.'f Wilmington, N. 0. , . Q- ALWAYS ON HAND, a full and fresh as sortment of DRUGS, PJLLVTS, OILS AXD GLASS, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY ARTI CLES. A ! ,. . Prescriptions accurately 'compounded. Medicine can be obtained at any hour of 'the night. The night bell is at the second door (pn front street,) from the corner. , . "L. On and after this day, all prescriptions will be Cash. . 1 .oct 30 HAIR DYE HAIR DYE. . WM.A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. The Original and bfest in, the' World. All others are mere imitation, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY IIAjR, dyed instant ly, to be beautiful and Natural- Brown or Black, without injury to Ilair or Skin, i Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded Wni. A. Batchelor, since 1839, and over 80,000 ap plications have been made to the Hair of his pa trons, of his famous Dye. j "; ' SVjn. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warran ted not to injure in the least, however long it may be continued, and the ill effects of bad Dyes reme died ; the Hair invigorates for Life by this splen did Dye. i . ! Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ".The Genuine hashu namij and address, up on a steel plate engraving, on fyur sides of each box, of, William A. Batchelor. CHARLES BATCHELOIt; Proprietor, sept 2Q-ly ' 81 Barclay Street, N. Y. Pimples Banished ! Faces Made Clear ! Vllow V Jjj one week's use of the Magnolia Balm. A perfectly harmless, but elegant and ctll-ctual pre paration. . Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold everywhere See advertisement, j W. E. HAGAN A CO., Proprietors, apt 19-lydAw Troy, New York. GRAND VIRGINIA. DISCOVERY. Some four months since our excellent townsman, Naphtali Ezekiel, informed us that he had prepar ed a hair restorer, With which hcjwas experiment ing upon his own head, whose top was entirely bald. We saw him two days since, .and on the place so bald four months since, a fine crop of hajr has sprung up with a vigorous growth.' So con vinced is Mr. Ezekiel of the efficacy of his discove ry, that ho has' named it "THE INFALLIBLE VIRGINIA HAIR RESTOUEB," Mr. E. is about going into an extensive manufacture of an article which is destined to prove of anxious interest to our bald pated friends. Richmoiid Enquirer, Dec. 12,1850. I i j . V This famous article can now be; had of the princi pal Druggists. Those persons who desire a line head of hair, have only td use the restorer accord ing to printed directions on the- bottle. Those who have any doubts of its efficacy can have them removed in a short time, by using the Virginia Hair Restorer Infallible, proving that it is all it is claimed to be. j j ; Wholesale depot for orders, 69 Main et. ' " MR. EZEKIEL. , ' ' RtcHMONP, Nov. 14, J859. i 1. N. Ezekiel, take oath on tike Holy Bible, that 1 havebaen bald for the past 12 years and have restored my hair by using Ezekiel's Virginia Hair Restorer. .1 Naphtali Ezekiel. This day sworn to before mej by Naihtali Eze kieL ! f f Joe. Mayo, Mayor of Richmond. W. II. L1PP1TT, Sole Ag't., jan 14 I Wilmington, N. C. ' . GL.TJE-rGL.UE. CARD; We beg leave to inform the trado, that we have appointed WM. C. HOWARD,; Esq., Na val Store Broker of Wilmington, N. C, Sle Ag't for our Glue.- " ! ' Boston, apl 3, 1860. GEO. IS. ROGERS A CO. THE UNDERSIGNED, having been appointed by GEO. R.-ROGERS A CO, of Boston, sole agent for the sale of Iheir Glues in this market, respect fully solicits ordefs from tbe tade. Their glazed Glue is warranted equal to, if not superior, to any manufactured in the United State, and is warran ted to give satisfaction, or thj monay will be re funded. A Well selected stock! of low grades from other parties kept constantly oil hand ; samples of which can be seen at my office -UpIMy. W. C. HOWARD, Broker. GEDAR FALLS GRAIN BAGS. 3,000 just re ceived, for sale by - ! ; . ' : dec 5 . WORTH A DANIEL. CHEESE. - ' , 17NGLISH, PINE APPLE iND STATE, at Jjdec ll , . , v TgEO MYER'S. HAY. . 1069 BALES New York, in store For sale very low, Dy , -.. JAMEJ dec 20 E8 WILLAA. RD. DIEE CT O RY. STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor Jno. W. Ellis, of Rowan. ! Private SecreUry--Graham Daves, of Craven. Treasurer D. W. Courts, of Wake. See'y of State Rufns H. Page; ofWake. Comptroller C. H. Brogden, of WayneJ I . Attorney General W. A. Jenkins, of Warren. Speaker of Senate U. T. Clark, of Edgecombe. " House of Commons W. T. Dortch, State Librarian O. H. Perry, ofWakej Public Printer Jno Spelman,-" COUNCILLORS Or STATS. r , Council Wooten, of Lenoir j John W. Canning ham, of Person; W. A. Furguson, of Bertie; F. Graves, of Surry ; David Murphy of Cumber land; J. J. Long, of Northampton, and WL Uillard, of Buncombe. . federal and state courts. j The United States Circuit Court, for the District of North Carolina, is held semi-annually at Raleigh, on the 1st Monday in Jane and last Monday in No--vember. Judges non. J. M. Wayne, of Georgia; Hon. Asa Biggs, of Martin, District Judge salary, $2000. . Robert -P. . Dick, District Attorney ; Wesley Jones, Marshal. The United States District Courts are held at Eden ton, 3d Monday in April and October, J. M. Jones, Clerk ; Newborn, 4thlMonday in April and October, Benjamin Brown, Clerk ; Wilmington, 1st Monday alter the 4th Monday in April an d Oc, tober, John L. Cantwell, Clerk. THE SUPRKKE COURT. The Supreme Court of North Carolina is held at Raleigh semi-annuallv on the second Monday in June, and the 2d Monday in December. It is also held once a year at Morganton, Burke county, on the hrst Monday-in Augrust, J. H. Dodjre, Clerk.- The. officers are ihf follows : Chief Justice, Rich mond M. i'earson, of Yadkin; Justices, M. t. Manly of Craven, and William H. Battle, of Or ange, salary of each, 2,500 per annum. . William A. Jenkins, ot rV arrenton, Attorney-Ueneral ; Hamilton C. Jones, of Rowan, Reporter : Edmund B. Freeman, of Wake,' Clerk; Oliver H. Perry, of Wake, Deputy Clerk ; James Litchford, of Wake, Marshal. SUPERIOR. COURTS. The Superior Courts are held in seven Circuits. bv the following officers : Judces. R. R. Heath, of Chowan ; ueo. Howard, of V llson ; Jas. VY. Us born, of Mecklenburg, Robert S. French, of Robe son, John M. Dick, of Guilford; John L. Bailey, of Urange, and Komulus M. baunders, ot VV ake. o lieitors Elias C. Hines, of "Edenton, rides the. First Ciroeit; William J. Houston, of Duplin. rides the Second Circuit ; William A. Jenkins, the Attorney-General, rides the Third Circuit; ,Th0s. Kutun, ot Uranse. rides the if ourth Circuit ; Kobu Strange, of New Hanover, rides the Fifth Circuit ; David Coleman, of Buncombe, rides the Seventh Circuit.'" . PUBLIC WORKS IN NORTH CAROLINA. The Branch Mint of the United States is located at Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county in this State. This establishment was autlioriied by Act of Con gress, passed 3d March', - 1S35. : The officers are as follows: Green W. Caldwell, Superintendent and Acting Treasurer; John H. Gibbens, Assayer, Melter and Refiner; John R. Bolton, Chief Coiner Win. F. S. Strange, Clerk. The University of North Carolina, situated at Chapel Hill, in the County of Orange, twenty-eight miles W. N. VT. from Rafeigh. The North Carolina Institution for the education of the Deaf and Dumb; and of the Blind, is located iit Raleigh, W. J. Palmer, Principal. J? ortihcations. rort Macon, Beaulort' Harbor, Carteret county ; Fort Caswell, Smithville, Bruns wick county. . .' United States Arsenal. Located at Fayette- ville. Insane Asvlum of North' Carolina, situated in the vicinity of Raleigh, will contain 250 patients ; 125 patients now in it. Dr. E." C. Fisher, Superin tendent ; Dr. F. T. Fuller, Assistant Physician ; Mr. It. K. Ferrell, Steward ; Mrs. Hill, Matron. Dr. Charles E. Johnston, Kemp P. Battle, W. W. H olden, Edward Cantwell, A. M. Lewis, Dr. W. J. Blow, John A. Taylor, anr Dr. Columbus Mills, Directors." Dr. Charles E. Johnston, President of the Board: William E. Anderson, Treasurer. Messrs. nolden, Johnston, and Battle, Executive Committee. - ' All indigent insane persons entitled to be received, and treated, and taken care of at the public charge. Paying patients are also received from this and other States. For proper -form to be. observed in sending indigent insane to Asylum, see Revised Code, chapter on Asylums. ' 0 ' TOWN GOVERNMENT. COMMISSIONERS OF WILMINGTON. j Mayor John Dawson. " T . I S D Wallace. 0 O Parslev, Samuel R Bunting, W A Wright, T C Miller and Alfred Martin. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer James Mitchell. Assistant Chief Engineer W T J Vann. Chief Fire Warden B W Beery. Assistant Fire Warden W T J Vann. Fire Wardens George Myers, B W. Beery, C D ElHs, W T J Vann, Edward Kidder. , ' EvKidder and C D Ellis, to superintend blowing up buildings. ' . Lamp Lighter 'Demps'ey Martin. ; ' i - HOWARD RELIEF FIRE COMPANY, j " (Re-organized June 6, 1859.) Foreman Walter Furlong. i 1st Assistant John Sbeppard. 2d Assistant William Dowling. ! Secretarj' E P Wade. Treasurer Daniel Disbrow. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 1. Foreman John Wright. 1st Assistant J Kizer. Secretary and Treasurer J. F. Bishop. j. COMMISSIONERS OP NAVIGATION. ! . ( Office 18 Water street. ) George narriss, C Worth, W C Fergus, Jos II Flanner, Wm M Harris. m SCHOOLS. j BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF COMMON SCHOOLS. Chairman S D Wallace. ' I Wm S Larkins, James McDnffie, James Kerr, David Mclntvre, Robert II Tate, Samual Player, jind Joseph M Foy. I WILMINGTON INSTITUTE. L Meginney, Principal. . WILMINGTON MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. G W Jewitt, Principal. ' , '. . OAKDALE CEMETERY COMPANY. President Donald McRae. Directors Wm A Wright, G R French, Ed ward Kidder, Jno A Taylor," Owen L Fillyaw, S D Wallace. Secretary and Treasurer Asa A Brown. Office next door to Bank Wilmington. i . m COUNTY OFFICERS, COURTS, A C, Sheriff W T J Vann. ' - Clerk County Conrt Samuel R Bunting, Clerk Superior Court James A Wright. Judge U S District Court Asa Biggs. Marshal U S District N C Wesley Jones. Deputy Marshal U S, District Wilmington Jn o J Conoley. Clerk tJ S District Court John L Cantwell.: Clerk and Master Equity DuBrutz Cutlap. L Chair mau County Court James T Miller. Register of Deeds, Jkc Jere Nichols. Snocial Macristrate of Town John J Conoley. Constables Lewis M Williams,' Jno Utlay, Wil liam II Biddle J Moore. A Wilder, James P Stringfield, J INSPECTORS, v Wood Inspectors i Joseph Smith, Wm Holden. Provision Inspectors David E Bunting, Hiram R Nixon. - - - Naval Store Inspectors Alfred Alderman, Jas M Stevenson, James O Bowden, John S James, George Alderman, John C Bowden, Thomas W Player, John M Tlenderson, B Southerland, Wil liam J Price,' Robert C Johnson, Nathan F Bor deaux. - ' Timber and Lumber Inspectors James Alder man, L II Bowden, James S.Melvin, Henry W Groves, J W Munfoe, N Clark, Robert Maxwell, E Turlington. ; ; jr-' :. - ' "7,.'.'i,v:wn,iaT0s- gas .imobt company. ." . J . (Office in Savings - Bank Building.)' f ' : President ColJohn McRae.- 1 ' Secretary and Treasurer Wm Hyd , - - j r SuperintendeDt Oliver Mcllhenny. SECRET SOCIETIES. . ST. JOHN'S LODGX SO, 1 XASONIC : ' (Meets the last Tuesday Evening in each month at ).-.. St, John's Jtlall.) O L Fill vaw. Master. M Newhoft S Wi Oliver Mcllhenny, J W. Jno L Cantwell; Treas. i u uardner, Sec'y. Henry hpalding, a I). A A Hartsfield J D. J O Bowden, Tyler. " CONCOBD CHAPTER SO. I HABOSTIC"; i (Meets 1st Monday evening in each month at St. John's llaiLJ v Most Ex R G RankinH P. Com LC Turner, GM 3d Ex O L Fillyaw, King. V. v Ex T B Carr, Scribe. Com I Northrop, G M 2d Com P W Fannin?. Cant V. - ? i I Host. . ' Com W J Price, G M 1st Com A Martin, P S - V. ' r " M Newhoff'R A Com Jno A Taylor,TreaL Capt. - : E Turlington, Tyler. CAPE TSAR LODOE NO. 2 1. O. O. F. (Meets Tuesday night, at Odtl Fellow's IlautJ Asa J Murray, NO W L Smith, Secretary. James E Kea, Y G. ' . T U Howey, Treasurer! . f - : r ' Ui 'r-;' . ) CAMPBELL 'ENCAMPMENT KG. 1 :t 0. O. P. (MeeU in the Hall of Cape Fear Lodge, 1st and 3d ' b riday in each month. J D Gardner, CP. Thos M Gardner, J W Rev A"P Repiton, IIP. R J Jones, Scribe. J ohn J Conoley Sv W. . Thos H Howey, Treas. CAPK f-AR MARIS B TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. (Meets at' the Seam en's Bethel, on Dock Street, every Monday evening, immediately after tne close of the Prayer Meeting for seamen. ) Chas D Ellis, President. Geo W Williams,, Vice illiam M : I'oisson, Sec- I'resident. ' retary. Jas Fleet, As't Sect'y, SEAME.KS' PRIENO 80CIETT. Charles D Ellis, Presi- B F Mitchell,- Sec'y A dent. i reasurer. C D Ellis, Gilbert Potter, Cot-John McRea, A J DeRosset, O G Parsley, Executive Board. Geo W Williams, keeper of the Seamens' Hornet, cor front and Dock streets. LADIES BENEVOLENT ROftETT. 1st Directress, Mrs Ken- 4th Directress,Mrs Hat nedy. lett. v' ; ' i 2d Directress, Mrs Har- Secretary,: Mrs Van- 3d Directress, "Mrs De- Treasurer, Miss Lilling- Kossett. ton. ; ; WILMINOTON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. , (Organized June, 1855.) Dr J H Dikson,President. Donald McRae, Treas!. Geo Davis Vice Pres't. Wm R Utley, Sec'y. Piatt Cowan, Treasurer. . t Rev R B Drane, R H Cowan, E D Hall, S D. Wallace, John A Taylor, G J McRae, J O Wright Directors. MILITARY. I WILMINOTON LIGHT INFANTRY, j (Org. May 20th, 1853.) V ; j Wm L DeRosset, Capt. I C WinslowL Ensign R B McRae, 1st Lieut. A D Cazaux, Quarter J C Mcllhenny, 2d Lieut. Master., i H Savage, 3d " C D Myers, Orderly. GERMAN VOLUNTEERS. . "j (Organized February 22d, 1653.) ' j C Cornehlsen, Capt. HGHashegan, 3d Lieut. H Von Glahn, 1st Lieut. W Deinstbatch, Ensigri. H V oilers, id Lieut. J Meier, Orderly. j j BANKS- - .BANK OF CAPE FEAR. " ; T H Wright, President. II R Savage, Cashier J G Burr. Teller. J D Gardner, As't Teller. J McLaurin, B'k-keeper- T H Hardin, Dis.1 Clerk. Discount Day, W ednesday, BANK OF WILMINGTON, N. C. John MacRae, President. S Jewett, Cashier. W L Smith, Teller. William Larkins,Book T M tardner, Dis L-'lerk. keeper; ; Discount Day, Tuesday: BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA. John Dawson, Pres. Wm Reston, Cashier; . f Wm D Smith, Teller. J H Wright,! B'k-keeper. - i Discount Day, luesday' COMMERCIAL BANK OF WlLMiHjTO.V. . : O G Parsley, l'res. Tiui'y Savage, Cashier, Jno McRae. Jr. Teller. Asa "K Walker, -Book- J D Barry, Dis. Clerk. keeper. ; Discount Day, Monday, j WILMINGTON 8AVINGS BANK, i John A Taylor, President. Win Hy.de, Cashier. RAIL ROADS. " j WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE A j RUTHERFORD Ri ROAD. ( Office cor Market and S Water street. ) : ; II W Guion. President. R H Cowan, Sec. Treas. J C McRae, Chief Eng. Road unfinished. WILMINGTON A MANCHESTER RAIL -ROAD, j Thos D Walker, Pres. Wm A Walker, Sec'y. J P Robertson.Gen 1 hup. -J03J i.ing, ireas. R B McRae, Geu'l Freight Agent. j WILMINGTON & WELDON RAIL ROAD. j Hon W S Ajthe, Presi- J W Thompson, Gen, dent. - Freight Agent, j S L Fremont, Chief Eng. James G Green, Yard, A Sup. . - " 'Master. . ; ,j James S Green, Sec'y A P II Langdon, Aud'r A Treasurer. ' Suprs Clerk. I 1 I f S D Wallace, Asst Sec A r William Smithy Ticket Gen Ticket Agent. Agent. ; i churches. r ' -.- ; Methodist Episcopal, cor Front and Walnut. Methodist Episcopal, (S) 5th bt Church and Cas tle, Rev J H Wheeler, Pastor.. . J J j Baptist, cor Orange and 6th, Rev A Paul Repitori, Pastor. 'i. -: Baptist, Front bt Ann and Nunn, Rev J L Prieh- ard, Pastor. i "'' j. :f '' Baptist, (O ) Uastle ot 5tn and Gtn, uev Aaron Davis, Pastor. Roman Catholic, Dock bt 2d and 3d, Rev; Thomas Murphy, Pastor. 1 Episcopal, (St James',) cor Market and 3d, Rev. R B Drane, Rector. : " ' j ' Episcopal, (St John's,) cor 3a and Red CrOss ; Episcopal, (St Paul's,) cor 4th and Orange, Bishop Thos Atkinson, Rector. i ; Presbyterian, Princess bt 7th and 8th Rey M Mc Queen, Pastor. i j- fji .! Presbyterian, (now building,) cor 3d and Orange, Rev M B Grier, Pastor. w ! 1 i Baptist, (now, building, cor Market and 5th, Rev J L Prichard, Pastor. ! f r i i Lutheran, ( now building) cor Market arid Sth, Rev ii. J U Mengert, rastor. ; - Seamens' Uethel, Dock Dt rant ana y,ater. POST OFFICE. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. .. Postmaster Daniel Dickson, j ; 'i Assistants Joseph L" Jacobs, and Office hours from 1)4 A M to 1 P M. 2 P M to sundown. Sundays, 1i A M to 9 A M. j ! Northern Mail, by W A W R R, arrives daily at 7 P M and 5 A M. "Closes 1 and 9 P M, changing on Sunday from i P M to 10 A M. A I" 1 1 Southern Mail, by W A M R R, arrives daily at iAlI. Closes daily at 7 P M. ! i Smithville, N C. (horse,) arrives Monday arid Friday at 5 P M. Closes Tuesday and Saturday at 7 aM. " !' . :. ' : jiL. . Onslow Court HousejN C, (horse) arrives Mon day at 9 A M. Closes Thursday at 9 P M. ; .. - ; ... . ; tr - U. S. GOVERNMENT' OFFICERS, jf CUSTOM HOUSE. r . Jas T Miller, Collector. DM Foyles, Weigher W J Price, Deputy Col- - A Guager. 1- .! f! lector. T M Burnett, ' Insp'r. H R Nixon Surveyor. . W F Burch and Uriah W N Peden, Naval Ofll- VSullivan, Inspector A cer. - ! ' . jfileasurer. ,- V Thomas W. Brown, JrrV. S. Commissioner. ? ' - V '-A '-. :i ' - - ; CONSULS. ' . .' .. :- . British Vice-Consul Don McRae, n Water. ; Spanish Vice-Consul F J Lord, C n Water; : Brazillian Viee-Consul O G Parsley, jr., ccr.n Water and Mulbery, (upstairs.) ; - ; " Danish Vice-Consnl P . K Dickinson, cor Front and Chestnut, 'v . j - ,h . - Li INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. I j . ITILORIDA ! RAILROAD j BONDS- $26,000 of " the above Bonds redeemable in 1891 With coupons at 7 per cent per annum, payable inUhe city of New York, 1st March and "teptember. For sale bv DeROSSET, BROWN A CO. " dee 1 1 j' 1 " C?OP FEE. err. BAGS RIO COFFEE, : ' ' OVJ 20 bags Laguayra Coffee,, : . ; 20 mats, best Java " , v - deel - ZENO H. GREENE. ERRANT&WILtSON. . 1 RE CONSTANTLY , receiving fine CLO TH A COATS, City make. , qMsimwe Suita at the City Business Cards. ERRANT & WILSON, "TTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Do YV t mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, amjos,uocs, c. JSos. 14 and 15 North W ater tstreei, oct 2 Wilmington, N. CI JAS. T. PETTEWAY A CO. FACTORS AND COMMISSION Merchants. .. . i ; j No 8 North Water Street. '4 f- :Hf I WlLMISGTOS. N. C. . Solicit consignments of all kinds of Produce, al so orders for; uroceriea, Haggmg, , Itope, uuano, Ac, Ac-. j . : oct J GEORGE HAKRlSsj A. J. UOWELL. DR. AJ. W. HAKRISS. IIIARRISS &. HOWELL,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oct 2, 1$38 Wilmington, N. C, WORTH 6c DANIEL, CS ROCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants, X No. 2, Granite Row, Wilmington, N.C.. , JeSt" Solicit j consisjnments of Flour, Dried Fruit, Featherdj Beeswax, Tbenco and Country froduce generally. , AgSnts for Ilntwe's eelcbratttl Scale. M i l IK G. WORTH. sept 25,ly : N. G. DANIEL. JAMES A NDt RSfl X EDWARD SAVAGE. ANDERSON Sz. SAVAGE, 1 KNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, July 18, 'C0-ly. Wilmington, N. C. : .. C. II. ROBINSON & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDINtJ M ER CHANTS, I Wilmington, N. C. Office Oyer Mr. J. A. Willard's store. J3? Entrance Coi ner Princess and Water st. mar 9, 'CO-tf L. W, ERRANT', GEO. WISDS. ERRANT ii. WILSON,. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . i Nos. 14 asd 15 North Water st., oct 2, 'CO-ly Wilmington, N. C. . A.'GWYERi. LOVET PEACOCK, R.B.JENNINGS. GWYERjl'EACOCK A CO., ; ! J ' WiLVixtirox", N. V. C COMMISSION MERCHANTS', Wholesale (Jm- cers and dealers in NAVAL STOKES. COT TON, and Southern Produce generally. i 32r frompt? personal attention triven to all consignments of produced .i teb l-ly ; j 7 WILLIAM II. L1PPITT, QHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail; Dealer in Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, uidow Glass, Puttv, Segars, Old Brandies, and Wines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles, N. E. cor ner.Front and Market sts., Wilmington, N. C. mar Zo, 5H i f - 1 : EDWIN X. KEITII, . COMMISSION MERCHANT,, i ; ; : -Wiftningt-on. N. C. fe, OnerS his services to rianters as p actor or Agent for th sale of COTTON ; will jrivc his per sonal .attendance to the business. His commission for selling Cotton, will.be 50 eta. per bale, no addi tional charge will be made. Cotton forwarded to New York at 10 cts per bale. i oct -1-18G0 -ly, 3 . 7 -r ;0.,G. PARSLEY A CO. PROPRIETORS of the Hilton Steam Saw and PlJning Mills, Wilmington, N. C. -.SJ orderB or inquiries lor LUMBER, will receive prompt attention'. ; ' mch .21 '59 'j J SMITH & MCLAURIN, ("COMM.ISSJON AND Forwardixg Merchants, j. 1 "i f Wilmington, N. C. Refer to i : - ' .I;0H Dawson, Esq. Mayor. E. P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bank State; Nj C. T. m. Smith, . John m laurix. July l1859-tf . , MALCOM McINNIS, fi Roger and commission merchant, J. 1 North Water street, oct I Wilmington, IS . U. Chas. ), Myers, Fred. J. MoorkI i MYERS & MOORE. s "TTTHOLESALE and retail dealers in Hats, Caps, y V ! Straw Goods, Fnrs, Umbrellas, ("anes, Ac. Ac 34 Market street, Wilmington, N. C. J une 21, 1859 . i T. C. Sl B. G. WORTH, C COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS,; ' Wilmington, N. C. j UNION DISTILLERY, ! Wilmington, N. C. Aj H. VANBOKKELEN, Proprietor. LL KINDS OF NAVAL STORES, purchased,, manufactured, and sold. i Wharfage and storage furnished, and coop- i. Ainn ni fair rofps ' t lllll 2 1 Kli)). . j G. POLVOGT, nPHOLSTER AND PAPER HANGER, . S Corner Front and Princess Streets, i ht:i ; x XT ' i V lllllllljf (Oil, . . V.-. Keeps constantly on hand Mattrasses, .Lounges, Cushions, Feathers, Curled JIair, Moss, and ait Upholstfry Materials. Also, Paper Hangings, Windo-nj Shades, Fire Screens, and Decorations ot every description. xiciUjres ii aiueu m i uh . Promfet attention given to fitting up Railroad CarsSteamboats, and Private Dwellings. ; may Jl J. L.f HiiraAWAT. wm. i:. uri.EY. HATHAWAY & CO.t ) OMMISSION MERCHANTS, : dec lti, as " ltimngtim,! i. j. U. M; ROBINSON & SON, 3-MPORTERS AND DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Agricultural Implements, c., N-oi 8, Front St., Wilmington, N. C. jan y, os ' JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, "I ENERAL COMMISSION. AND FORWARD JC ING MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C fee. Prompt Pei'sonal attention given to Con signments, for Sale or Shipment. :k.i,it)erat Uasin aavanceinents, uaac on ion gnmeuts to my New York friends. nov 2, '57 HENRY NUTTj E ACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, t ; ; Wilmington, N. C. gaJVUl give ns personal aueniion io Business entrusted to his care. sept 10, '57-tf. JAMKS SIrOKLET i : ALEX. OLDHAM. STOKLEY & OLDHAM, TXEALERS IN GRAIN, &, COMMISSION ) MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. Tronipt attention given- to the Bale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Country Produce, JUTE ROPE.. ! QA COILS best Jute Rope, for sale by OU toov28 ZENO H. GREEN. 4 f ALMANACS FOR 1861. UlSNER'S North Carolina Almanacs, at KEL L:Y'S BOOK STORE. dec II t TO ARRIVE. BBLS FLOUR. Apply I to ?! nov 27 STOKLEY & OLDnAM. fc ; "- IinDS. SIDES, and 4 hhds.. ehliilders, just arrived. For sale by J. A. WILLARD. 12 FLOUR. SACKS just landed. : For sale at $1,10 per 800 sack. nov 10 J. A. WILLARD. i! FLOUR. "TTiAMlLY; Super and Fine, Fayetteville and H Wilmington inspection, in store, and for sale by. . (decll) ZENO n. GREENE. A i GfUESTION FOK MATIIEMATI fCIANJS AND ECONOMISTS. XF 1,860 feet of gas is cdnsumed through eight ii borncTB, in 9 nights, at a cost of $5 pel? thou sand feet, how much is consumed by each Burner per h6ur ? at what cost, and what would be the cost fan equal amount of light obtained trom Kerosene Oil? Answer: There is consumed by each turner, 25 feet per night, or 6 feeter hour, at a cst of 6 cents jser hour per burner. Four Kerosene1 Lamps afford as much light as 8 gas burners; i gallons of Kerosene Oil will supply 4 lamps, one month, which, at $1,20 per gallon, is $4,80 per month, or a eost of one cent per hour per lamp j therefore, by burning gas, the expense is only six hundred per centum greater than to burn Kerosene Oil, which, with Lamps, -can be had at the RENDEZVOUS of the InimiUble jaa'lJ I . CASSIDET. IvnnTIIERN KLTS1N ESS f A R US. , 7 t i .! ' jso. s.'dasct, j-oMX n. h vmax, r. . i x lateof- ' j ;lat?of ' . . ,;: lateof Tarbrii' N. C. Scotland NeVt; Warn ntf . S; C. DANCY, IIYBIAN At ('(., JKOCERS AND COMMISSION .MrrvinMs I2i Pearl htr.-vt HYMAN, D.VNCY fc CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MfujM JT . ' rt- v''"' 'i N'f.nivA.K. V .-" l'he New York lion ill he cVnilm-ted bv JuiC S. Danev, aided by R. W. Jv.,un. The Norfolk lluif willlKi'Vin!urt-d bv John II. Ilvinan and F. M. Ilvmnn. j0 Particnlars attention -given t..th f.nl. of Cotton, Ciirn, Wheat, ami Naval St re. September 13-tf 1;0 1 ' , Geo. O. VaxAhbixge. Jb,, ' .' S. VAxAu'ti.vi.r. VANAMRINGE ilROTIIEILS, "VTAVAL STORE AND ijKXKRAL Coxm.joV JN Mebchaxts. . : 10 Wa'tvf. Street: Ni-w Yoik. . utiEK io r Mr. J.R. Blossom , ; j .4 Mess. T. C. A B. tJ. Wourn, ; " Hathawaya Co.. ' f Wil'.iin-t. n. (' J. D. MeRvK a t'o., I Mr. J. H; Flanxlk, r ) L.. Angust 21, i0-tf IX)NDO.V AT ilRYAN. COMMISSION MKIICHANTS. No. 32 India strtvt Ro-tori. Ciinsignnn-nts 'of Naval Stor.cs. Co'ft.i.' Lumber, and oilier SoutUei la Prodniv ulieit,!.!. Jxo. R. Loxnos, ' 1 J. 11, Ru v n, .Jr Nov 21-tt , 1 WW. M. GREIXEU, , W.jW. II' M -,; GREIN Ell II A It K N,i:.SS. S 10TTON ,' HorsK. AND M'. KR A L COMMJSSIOS . ' ! PlIILAl'H.IMi t .. Nov 1,), lf.w Wm. I II ill, : -M. .-Xoisn ri r. of Nlirth Carolina, f . North (,':u -olinn.-1 1 I'LL ; NO R F LEET.. ( EX ERA b COMMISSION i. FOKVi .VFIHiM. 4jT .' Mercliants'lSboeki-e .SI:j.. ; iii( iinnnMi, i., . Solieit cinsigniMf,iiH-.f V'nttfm. I.iuii'n r. I'i !'. mil all kinds of M-Teliainli.J-' Mini l'l iuluee. ' ALS : '' . Agents for the jiureliflS ' of Stia".-. CoH'een. ?. 1 . 1 1 - ses, Salt, J.une, iiuam, ve. ; i.a:i e eat got . on- iti above ai-tielivfare ollerjt-d fi- Vale, iti our maik'et n nually. and y'e shiiit.b l.ieased-.to '4jM-mte. tV.r :u -tiesoidei ing, p.i oini.-iiig faiit hinln --s in our En deavors t represet:! ;lheiu. ; .Jan ?"-l v G. W. WILKINSON CO. 7 E -iniTiT wti i'iit t msitov . t i- iJcii i s.1 i a , a.' v ii-.'.f - . . - - ...... - - f Nri Particular at t ,.r.tin; i . -.-u i..e. h.-nir.. : t nd ourehase of Mx-i thaiKii.!'. a!I i i.if! . Liberal casli atfvanec tllM 11 h WILKINSON h CO., Wilmingtiwi. -N , ( Au-ut 2. ly KEROSENE LAMPS - V 1 suital'l.- tov stores, for ale i evy r;e f-Upply,' .e.io - U l! ll ID llY .i. Oil, at dec' 7 , - CAS. EAHTEIIN HAY. 150 BALK- Ka--tern Ibfv. vx ?( li! i, r sal.-, low, from w ltsui, h- El, LIS ;i MITCH Ml. I jan 9 LAMPS TO 1 1 1 C L L V, M I X A T I X A V I A It A 1 1 ! S , I. . r J hi lis . I ties, Public Meetings, i Jt':. , . ' an beliired very reasonable terms, oftU. Iniieilaljle ; jan - . 'ASS IDEA 11I0ICE BACON. t- 22 lilnl-. ( lioiee 't t j Bacon Side: and Slioiihle.ii). 1 hle.iiJ. For f-yl'' bv HATH A WAT A CO: dec 21 i 1VT C. Fl.Ol'ii. .r b.fve.--50 bbls l.brauds. . HATHAWAY dec 21 ice Miiscovado. Sivlfar. For f:il. lv dec 21 1IAT1 AWA V A; LARD. NOW I West LANDING from Sehr 'S.-:i W.nl. ':'! tern Lard a siilend:'! U ; I e l . fX S'lOKl-J : ' 15 Kegs N. C Laid, inj g'oi.d .pa. K a .re's, ft - j AVestern Lard, in si-ill i a. I; dec For sale bv . A, II. CI: II N N EW FLO I'll !- In baa and bbN. For sale bv STOK.LHY A OLD 11 A M dec 1 17NGL1SH C jj glish Chee-f. H ELSE. 2ft 1IOA.IM e, ju't reeeiv:d at ' ded 4 WORTH A DAXIi l T AHOSE CHOICE HAVAXAS biive eome. iit' dec WORTH A DANIEL S ARD. 2lt Kegs F.vtra ii-Jit l.ai d for t'inul WORTH A DANIEL. use. T. HJ RNING FLUID f Fl u ii a nV It for sale very cheaj). ati' CA 'SID l-i ttec i ; TO-DAY NEW HM) I'll ESI I STK. parkf:si;i iH. OXCENTRATK1) LEA V EX ,...-,. .. J . : r. - c New Beet 1 oiisrues. ! iiist r&wuVi Smoked Beef IJuekw lii-at! live 'Flour, l.ujt. r, CO bkls. C. Sugars. C.i-.-i'!!-. 10 A- lo bid.-. 10 " Crushed. Grannlat'-d m,i r. 25 boxes choice .Yellow Cbe.-.-'e. WORTH A ian ? 2 Granite Row. FAMILY FIX) l It. have the best Fainilv Flour-in town Y we war rent eah and tvei v package, if not gool,,to be i t tnrn-l. dec 12 WORTH A barrel 11 ASTERN" HAY 2J Hav in market dec 2i -200 bales oJ the l-( For sale bv . HATH A V,' VENI, VI pi, yici S UCH was the announcement of victory, by a -Roman -General, i this day. in sneakinr of t lie iniinitarde DEA'inodify the saving of th.cubble'Uomau. lliii.-: "I'came, I saw, I biiughC'X'I'tlio gieat variety f articles offered for sale at t3ie ileiuleou-, dec 21 .25 1 28 South Front s-t. TT IS A HlSTOlflCA L"FACT thatrSo7iTli C iV I Una has seceded ! This; they would nt hn ve been prepared to do, if soijie of her citit-u-; f.a l not bought KEROSENE OIL AND LAMES. as well as. a great variety of Fancy article ble for the Holidays Candv, Nuts, Ac t: patriotic CASS I PEA". " tle TUTE ROPE AND TWINE. 23 Coils b 1 Rope,' Bajjffing 1 wine, horsalehv dec 1 '! ZENO IL (JREEXE. TEST HAMS IN TOWN at JJdec 1 AVOIiTII & DAXIKL'? . i I7UXE BED ROOM SETS, A new lot, soine very pretty just opened, anJ for Kale at ' t dec ID PEUltlX'S. CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES. iER PARKERSBL RG; Frsh Raisins, Tt .1 .1. TI li . .. r 1 fen iuiier, 1. ; " Che se, ; . Segars. ! ' Tobnceo, I " - Ale. , ! Porter, ! i " Raisins. " . Figs, Prunes, Citron, Nutmegs, Mace, Buckwheat " A B C Sugar, " Crushed ?" ; Loaf Sugar. ; (il'ftlllll.ltl-ii U.i... ! " Elegant Hams. WORTH A DANIEL Sweet Cider, dec 19 WOLFE'S LIQUORS. GENULN E Schiedam Schnapps Very Pure Brandy. 1 , a fiherry Wine. " Madeira: " '! " ' Port i '. For sale hi dec 18 WORTH & DA. TEL. PORK". W bbls. N. Y. City Mev Poik jfor rn& dec 7 f . 'by . 1 ZEXOIL GREENE, r AH E B EST FA M I LY FLOlfR, in town, Wai3 I ranted in all cases, td, be had of "ec29 WORTH A DA X 1 3L.' SU(A RSSUUA its I r BARRELS C CofiVf, aud C Yelh.w Su--s, 25 bbls CrUhhed, Granulated and Powderi'd, 75 . 35 aluscovaao Sngai-?, light ur,n tr- , 6 hhds. : " - I- '- "." For sale by WORTH A DANIEL, jan 8 T . ; Granite Row. PORK PORK. 7C BBLS, New Y ork iCity Mess, just reclvod and for sale low, f(r cash, by dee 11 ' EXTRA GOSHEN QT KEGS jttst to hand, AmftJ dec 11 , TO ARRIVE. OnBBS. Flour different grades. "STOKLEY ft OLDHAM. el 'Coo, I I'll - .'v' V1Y.V3 Cfk-iZt ? . 4 kLc5 r;iAoic (TlF .'"' inn tin: crf.u os ) TS5?Ef??Af First ! FEVER AND AGUE. !! X'.y.f !i .i. ... "t l i !.-.l Us V .1- it (4 I.! .1. 1 .i:;t ni l..e lure !i. .'I.e. -? ; l I i.' . i r e t . i i,! l. i. t ii( !' -s ; t " i i .1., by ti n ; . i it ti iilHV, hi .ir. .l 'I lvVi i I1, I'i'i i' .1, . I: .. ii ut. l W 1.1 Kir a i.f 1 1 -To th ' j'-'s iiiiiH ll M i'.-j !! v m1. i.j i i . . I . .. t .4 j" .t p i ii .- , . , ; .. ., t ..- j :i v i: ; Mi- i th M il' i..r Htl . Hn.l .1 1 If- , v I I . "I Ct .in-1 I 1 . i fn I mi (K PIIIll.PS HRfnV.Y'S ARCADIAIi 1AISAH. (V.'.i ; ...'!! -ti. i.-iur '.jti.'li.' 4 !! I .. . r ... '' ,' , : .: 1 1 t A t . rie.l 1..; i t'V. i i . 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Jan. 30, 1861, edition 1
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